I think that my soundcard is installed and functioning correctly but every application
on JDS seems to look for this /dev/audioctl. I looked at mixer(7I) and saw that these
/dev/audio and /dev/audioctl are part of the audio(7I) interface.

The problem now is how to make the apps recognize the /dev/dsp instead of /dev/audio.

I think that my soundcard is installed and functioning correctly but every applicationon JDS seems to look for this /dev/audioctl. I looked at mixer(7I) and saw that these/dev/audio and /dev/audioctl are part of the audio(7I) interface.

The problem now is how to make the apps recognize the /dev/dsp instead of /dev/audio.

But there's one little thing: when I play an mp3 the Java Media Player simply stops
playing. I don't know if there is something to do with a bad mp3 file (until now I've tested
5 files and they all stop playing at random).

Do you have any suggestions?

Well, I'm really happy just to see this working! The little problem with JMP does not
bother me too much because I use XMMS.

But there's one little thing: when I play an mp3 the Java Media Player simply stopsplaying. I don't know if there is something to do with a bad mp3 file (until now I've tested5 files and they all stop playing at random).

Do you have any suggestions?

Well, I'm really happy just to see this working! The little problem with JMP does notbother me too much because I use XMMS.

Thanks

Why waste your time with Java when XMMS does everything and also has
OSS support.???